Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. have the following operating data: Beck Inc. Bryant Inc. Sales $219,400 $585,000 Variable costs 88,000 351,000 Contribution margin $131,400 $234,000 Fixed costs 58,400 39,000 Income from operations $73,000 $195,000
a. Compute the operating leverage for Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. If required, round to one decimal place. Beck Inc. fill in the blank 1 Bryant Inc. fill in the blank 2
b. How much would income from operations increase for each company if the sales of each increased by 15%? If required, round answers to nearest whole number. Dollars Percentage Beck Inc. $fill in the blank 3 fill in the blank 4 % Bryant Inc. $fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6 %
c. The difference in the of income from operations is due to the difference in the operating leverages. Beck Inc.'s operating leverage means that its fixed costs are a percentage of contribution margin than are Bryant Inc.'s.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc.

                                         Beck Inc.       Bryant Inc.

a. Operating leverage          0.4                     0.1

b. Increase in income     $19,710 (27%)   $35,100 (18%)

c. The difference in the INCREASE of income from operations is due to the difference in the operating leverages. Beck Inc.'s HIGHER operating leverage means that its fixed costs are a HIGHER percentage of contribution margin than are Bryant Inc.'s.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           Beck Inc.       Bryant Inc.

Sales                                $219,400         $585,000

Variable costs                     88,000            351,000

Contribution margin        $131,400         $234,000

Fixed costs                         58,400             39,000

Income from operations $73,000          $195,000

Total costs                     $146,400         $390,000

Operating leverage             1.8                     1.2

Operating leverage = Contribution Margin/Income from operations

Increase in Sales by 15%

                                           Beck Inc.       Bryant Inc.

Sales                                 $252,310         $672,750

Variable costs                     101,200           403,650

Contribution margin          $151,110          $269,100

Fixed costs                         58,400              39,000

Income from operations  $92,710          $230,100

Increase in income           $19,710 (27%)   $35,100 18%


Related Questions

A standard cost is: Group of answer choices The actual cost of a unit of production. A budget for the production of one unit of a product or service. Useful in calculating equivalent units. The average cost within the industry. The cost from prior years.

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Answer:

A budget for the production of one unit of a product or service.

Explanation:

A standard cost is an expected cost where the company normally created at the starting of the year for the prices that are paid and the amount that are applied. It is an expected amount that should be paid for material and labor cost

So it is a budget where the production of one unit with respect to the product or service could be done

A foreign company has offered to buy 85 units for a reduced sales price of​ $350 per unit. The marketing manager says the sale will not affect the​ company's regular sales. The sales manager says that this sale will require variable selling and administrative costs. The production manager reports that it would require an additional​ $30,000 of fixed manufacturing costs to accommodate the specifications of the buyer. If Belfry accepts the​ deal, how will this impact operating​ income? (Round any intermediate calculations to the nearest​ cent, and your final answer to the nearest​ dollar.)

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Answer:

Option b is correct

Explanation:

The computation of the impact in the operating income is given below:

Sale price per unit 350

Less: variable cost per unit -94.49

Contribution margin per unit 255.51

multiplied by units 85

Total contribution margin 21718

Less fixed cost -$30,000

Increase or decrease in operating income $8,282

The variable cost should be

Manufacturing 900,000

Add: selling & admin 300,000

Total 1,200,000

Divided by no of units 127

Variable cost per unit 94.49

1 if we want to fill the post, we'll have to........ ........ a qualified technician
2 our agent .... $500 .....the fire-damaged merchandise
3 the whole company is going to.....the south american order
4 the management and workers....each other...the strike.
5. all reports need to be carefully written and above all.........facts
6 the managing director was very satisfied; he approve of my recommendations.

account for advertise for apply to backlog of bid for blame for bring up benefit from

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Answer:

1. hire

2. charges

3. get

4. support

5. mentioned

6. all

Explanation:

The company wants to hire a qualified technician for the vacant post. The management and workers both support the strike for common purpose. The reports need to be carefully written and all mentioned facts should be reported correctly.

Inc. has just now paid a dividend of $2.50 per share (Div0); its dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4 percent per year forever. If the required rate of return on the stock is 14 percent, what is the current value of the stock, after paying the dividend?
a. $26
b. $25
c. $17.86
d. $21.33

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Answer: a. $26

Explanation:

Given the details in the question, the value of the stock can be calculated by the Gordon Growth Model:

= Next dividend / (Required return - growth rate)

= (Current dividend * growth rate) / (Required return - growth rate)

= (2.50 * (1 + 4%)) / (14% - 4%)

= 2.625 / 10%

= $26.25

= $26

Labor data for making one gallon of finished product in Bing Company are as follows. (1) Price—hourly wage rate $16.70, payroll taxes $0.60, and fringe benefits $1.40. (2) Quantity—actual production time 1.60 hours, rest periods and cleanup 0.30 hours, and setup and downtime 0.20 hours. Compute the following. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.)
(a) Standard direct labor rate per hour. $ ______
(b) Standard direct labor hours per gallon. hours
(c) Standard labor cost per gallon. $______

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Answer:

a. Standard direct labor rate per hour = Hourly wage rate + Payroll taxes + Fringe benefits

Standard direct labor rate per hour = $16.70 + $0.60 + $1.40

Standard direct labor rate per hour = $18.70

b. Standard direct labor hours per gallon = Actual production time + Rest periods and cleanup + Setup and downtime

Standard direct labor hours per gallon = 1.60 hours + 0.30 hours + 0.20 hours

Standard direct labor hours per gallon = 2.1 hours

c. Standard labor cost per gallon = Standard direct hours per gallon * Standard direct labor rate per hour

Standard labor cost per gallon = 2.1 hours * $18.70

Standard labor cost per gallon = $39.27

Darby Company, operating at full capacity, sold 163,500 units at a price of $87 per unit during the current year. Its income statement is as follows:

Sales $14,224,500
Cost of goods sold 5,046,000
Gross profit $9,178,500
Expenses:
Selling expenses $2,523,000
Administrative expenses 1,508,000
Total expenses 4,031,000
Income from operations $5,147,500

The division of costs between variable and fixed is as follows:

Variable Fixed
Cost of goods sold 60% 40%
Selling expenses 50% 50%
Administrative expenses 30% 70%

Management is considering a plant expansion program for the following year that will permit an increase of $1,131,000 in yearly sales. The expansion will increase fixed costs by $150,800, but will not affect the relationship between sales and variable costs.

Required:
Determine the total variable costs and the total fixed costs for the current year.

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Answer:

Variable costs in current year:

= Variable Cost of goods sold + Variable Selling expense + Variable Admin expenses

= (5,046,000 * 60%) + (2,523,000 * 50%) + (1,508,000 * 30%)

= 3,027,600 + 1,261,500 + 452,400

= $4,741,500

Fixed costs:

= (Total cost of goods sold + Total selling expenses + Total admin expenses) - Variable expenses

= (5,046,000 + 2,523,000 + 1,508,000) - 4,741,500

= $4,335,500

When real GDP grows more slowly than potential GDP, labor productivity falls. the unemployment rate rises. nominal GDP rises. the unemployment rate falls.

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Answer:

the unemployment rate rises.

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Potential GDP is the GDP of an economy when labour and capital are employed at their sustainable rate.

Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation. It reflects the value of goods and services produced in an economy.

When the real GDP of an economy grows more slowly than potential GDP, it means that the resources in the economy, labour and capital are not employed at their sustainable rate. This is referred to as output gap. As a result of the output gap, the unemployment level rises

The straight-line depreciation method: A. reports an equal amount of depreciation expense each year. B. can be used only by small companies. C. reports a higher amount of depreciation expense in the early years of an asset's use. D. reports more depreciation expense in a year when an asset is heavily used and less in a year when the asset is hardly used at all.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Depreciation is a method used in expensing the cost of an asset

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

The straight line depreciation method reports an equal amount of depreciation expense each year.

An example of the straight line depreciation method

cost of asset = 10,000

salvage value = 0

useful life = 5

straight line depreciation = (10,000 - 0) / 5 = 2000

depreciation expense each year would be 2000

Storrer Co. identifies the following activities that pertain to manufacturing overhead, for each activity, identify an appropriate cost driver.
Activity Cost Driver

Materials handling Storrer Co. identifies the following activities th Number of Purchase OrdersMachine Hours UsedNumber of SetupsSquare Footage OccupiedNumber of RequisitionsDirect Labor HoursNumber of InspectionsNumber of Parts or AssembliesNumber of Employees
Machine setups Storrer Co. identifies the following activities th Number of Purchase OrdersNumber of EmployeesNumber of SetupsNumber of InspectionsDirect Labor HoursNumber of Parts or AssembliesSquare Footage OccupiedNumber of RequisitionsMachine Hours Used
Factory machine maintenance Storrer Co. identifies the following activities th Direct Labor HoursNumber of InspectionsNumber of EmployeesNumber of RequisitionsNumber of SetupsNumber of Purchase OrdersNumber of Parts or AssembliesSquare Footage OccupiedMachine Hours Used
Factory supervision Storrer Co. identifies the following activities th Machine Hours UsedNumber of InspectionsNumber of EmployeesNumber of Parts or AssembliesNumber of Purchase OrdersNumber of RequisitionsSquare Footage OccupiedNumber of SetupsDirect Labor Hours
Quality control Storrer Co. identifies the following activities th Number of EmployeesDirect Labor HoursNumber of InspectionsSquare Footage OccupiedNumber of RequisitionsNumber of Purchase OrdersNumber of SetupsNumber of Parts or AssembliesMachine Hours Used

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Answer:

Activity

1. Material Handling

2. Machine Setups

3. Factory Machine Maintenance

4. Factory Supervision

5. Quality Control

Cost Driver

1. Number of Requisitions

2. Number of Setups

3. Machine Hours Used

4. Number of Employees

5. Number of Inspections

Explanation:

The following are the activities with their cost drivers:

Activity

1. Material Handling

2. Machine Setups

3. Factory Machine Maintenance

4. Factory Supervision

5. Quality Control

Cost Driver

1. Number of Requisitions

2. Number of Setups

3. Machine Hours Used

4. Number of Employees

5. Number of Inspections

Penn Corp. is analyzing the possible acquisition of Teller Company. Both firms have no debt. Penn believes the acquisition will increase its total aftertax annual cash flow by $2 million indefinitely. The current market value of Teller is $54 million, and that of Penn is $84 million. The appropriate discount rate for the incremental cash flows is 10 percent. Penn is trying to decide whether it should offer 45 percent of its stock or $72 million in cash to Teller’s shareholders.
a. What is the cost of each alternative? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.)
Cash cost $
Equity cost $
b. What is the NPV of each alternative? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.)
NPV cash $
NPV stock $
c. Which alternative should Penn choose?
Stock
Cash

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Answer:

Penn Corp.

a. Cost of each alternative:

Cash cost $72 million

Equity cost $37.8 million

b) The NPV of each alternative:

NPV cash -$52 million ($20 - $72)

NPV stock $20 million ($20 - $0)

c. The alternative to choose:

Stock.

There is no cash flow with the offer of 45% of Penn's stock to the shareholders of Teller.  Actually, there is no NPV with stock offer, except the administrative costs of issuing the shares to Teller's shareholders.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

After-tax annual cash flow = $2 million

Discount rate for the incremental cash flows = 10%

Present value of the perpetuity = $20 million ($2 m/10%)

Current market value of Teller = $54 million

Current market value of Penn = $84 million

Possible settlement options:

45% of stock = $37.8 million ($84 million * 45%)

Cash $72 million

You own a portfolio that is invested 15 percent in Stock X, 35 percent in Stock Y, and 50 percent in Stock Z. The expected returns on these three stocks are 9 percent, 15 percent, and 12 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

12.60%

Explanation:

The expected return on the portfolio is the sum of the weighted expected return of each stock in the portfolio

(0.15 x 9) + (0.35 x 15) + (0.5 x 12)

= 1.35 + 5.25 + 6

= 12.6%

Klein Company issues a four-year note in exchange for a license agreement with fair value of $100,000. The contract requires payment of $27,956 at the beginning of each of the four years. The approximate effective interest rate associated with the notes payable is:_____.
a. 10%.
b. 8%.
c. 6%.
d. 7%.

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Answer:

b. 8%.

Explanation:

The effective interest rate can be determined using the rate function in excel as shown below:

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv,type)

nper=period of license=4 years

pmt=27956

pv=-100000(the initial value of the license)

fv=0

type=1(1 for beginning payments, 0 for end of the period payments)

=rate(4,27956,-100000,0,1)

rate=8.00%

Suppose a mutual fund qualifies as having moderate risk if the standard deviation of its monthly rate of return is less than 5​%. A​ mutual-fund rating agency randomly selects 24 months and determines the rate of return for a certain fund. The standard deviation of the rate of return is computed to be 4.54​%. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the fund has moderate risk at the α=0.05 level of​ significance? A normal probability plot indicates that the monthly rates of return are normally distributed. What are the correct hypotheses for this​ test? The null hypothesis is H0

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Answer:

H0 : σ = 5

H1 : σ < 5

there is no sufficient evidence to conclude that fund has moderate risk.

Explanation:

The hypothesis :

H0 : σ = 5

H1 : σ < 5

The test statistic using the Chisquare variance test :

χ² = (n-1)*s²/σ²

The sample size, s = 4.54

The sample size, n = 24

α = 0.05

Test statistic ;

χ² = [(24 - 1) * 4.54²] / 5²

χ² = (23 * 20.6116) / 25

χ² = 18.962

The Pvalue :

df = n - 1 = 24 - 1 = 23

Pvalue(0.05, 23) = 0.7034

Since Pvalue > α ; we fail to reject the Null ;

Hence, there is no sufficient evidence to conclude that fund has moderate risk.

If there are 360 million people living in the U.S, but 1 million died of health issues leaving 289 million eligible workers, what is the unemployment rate if 170 million are in the labor force and 7 million are actively seeking work?

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Answer: 4.12%

Explanation:

Unemployment rate only includes people who are actively looking for work and no discouraged workers or those who have retired:

Unemployment rate = Number of unemployed looking for work / Labor force

= 7,000,000 / 170,000,000

= 4.12%

MC Qu. 97 The standard materials cost to produce... The standard materials cost to produce 1 unit of Product R is 7 pounds of material at a standard price of $47 per pound. In manufacturing 6,000 units, 41,000 pounds of material were used at a cost of $48 per pound. What is the total direct materials cost variance

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Answer:

total direct materials cost variance is $6,000 Favourable

Explanation:

first we get here Standard cost to manufacture

Standard cost to manufacture 6,000 units is = 7 × $47 × 6,000

Standard cost = $1,974,000

and

now we get here Actual cost to manufacturing

Actual cost to manufacturing 6,000 units is = 41,000 × $48

Actual cost = $1,968,000

and

now we get here Direct material cost variance that is express as

Direct material cost variance = Standard cost - Actual cost         ..........1

put here value

Direct material cost variance = $1,974,000 - $1,968,000

Direct material cost variance = $6,000 Favourable

Bonita Industries uses flexible budgets. At normal capacity of 21000 units, budgeted manufacturing overhead is $168000 variable and $360000 fixed. If Bonita had actual overhead costs of $546000 for 26000 units produced, what is the difference between actual and budgeted costs

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Answer:

$22,000 Favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the difference between actual and budgeted cost is given below:

Budgeted Variable Manufacturing Overhead Per Unit is

= $168,000 ÷ 21,000 units

= $8

The Fixed Overhead = $360,000

Now

For 26,000 Units, total Overhead Should be:

Variable = 26,000 × 8 = $208,000

Fixed = $360,000

Total = $568,000

And,  

Actual Overhead Cost = $546,000

So,  

Difference between Actual and Budgeted Cost is

= $568,000 - $546,000

= $22,000 Favorable

Variable Overhead Spending and Efficiency Variances, Columnar and Formula Approaches Rath Company provided the following information:

Standard variable overhead rate (SVOR) per direct labor hour $3.75
Actual variable overhead costs $222,816
Actual direct labor hours worked (AH) 57,200
Actual production in units 15,000
Standard hours (SH) allowed for actual units produced 60,000

Required:
Using the columnar approach, calculate the variable overhead spending and efficiency variances.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the variable overhead spending and efficiency variances is given below:

Actual VOH                AH ×SVOR            SH × SVOR

222816            57200 × 3.75 = 214500    60000 × 3.75 = 225000

             8316                                     10500

Hence, 8316 is unfavorable

And, 10,500 should be favorable

Cheers Corporation purchased for $500,000 5,000 shares of Beer Corporation common stock (less than 5% of the outstanding Beer stock) at the beginning of the current year. It used $400,000 of borrowed money and $100,000 of its own cash to make this purchase. Cheers paid $50,000 of interest on the debt this year. Cheers received a $40,000 cash dividend on the Beer stock on September 1 of the current year. Cheers has $5 million of taxable income before any dividends-received deduction. a. What amount can Cheers deduct for the interest paid on the loan

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Answer:

Cheers Corporation

The amount that Cheers can deduct for the interest paid on the loan is:

= $50,000.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Investment in Beer Corporation = $500,000

Number of Beer shares purchased = 5,000

Percentage shareholding in Beer Corporation < 5%

Amount borrowed for the investment = $400,000

Own cash used for the purchase = $100,000

Interest paid on the debt for this year = $50,000 = 12.5%

Cash dividend received for the year = $40,000

Cheers taxable income before dividends = $5 million

The amount of interest deductible = $50,000

b) Since the interest was made for the purpose of the investment in Beers Corporation, the whole amount of interest expense for the year is deductible.

A consol is a bond that: a. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount, and when originally issued, is set to mature in 30 years. b. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount, and when originally issued, is set to mature in 50 years. c. Does not pay an annual co

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Complete Question:

A consol is a bond that:

a. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount, and when originally issued, is set to mature in 30 years.

b. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount, and when originally issued, is set to mature in 50 years.

c. Does not pay an annual coupon (i.e., the annual coupon payment is $0) but when it matures pays out the par value of the bond.

d. Does not pay an annual coupon (i.e., the annual coupon payment is $0) and never matures.

e. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount forever.

Answer:

A consol is a bond that:

e. Pays a fixed annual coupon amount forever.

Explanation:

This debt instrument issued by the government does not have any scheduled date for the return of principal, but it pays perpetual interest payments without any maturity date.  It is a perpetual annuity.  The government determines when to repay the principal if it so chooses.  This implies that the holders continue to receive annual interests.

Marconi Co. has the following information available for the current year:

Net Sales (all on credit) $1,125,000
Bad Debt Expense 90,000
Accounts Receivable, Beginning of Year 180,000
Accounts Receivable, End of Year 82,500
Allowance For Doubtful Accounts, Beginning of Year 57,000
Allowance For Doubtful Accounts, End of Year 77,000

Required:
What was the amount of write-offs during the year?

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Jeffrey Dean, a Master's Degree candidate at North State Central University, was awarded a $15,000 scholarship from North State Central in the current year. During the current year, he paid the following expenses: Tuition $12,000 Books 1,000 Fees 500 Room and Board 1,500 In addition, he received $6,000 for teaching two undergraduate accounting courses. What amount must be included in Dean's gross income

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Answer: $7500

Explanation:

It should be noted that the gross income exclusion towards a scholarship will consist of the education related expense and the tuition only.

In this case, the income that was earned which is $6000 and the room and board expense of $1500 will be added which makes $7500. Therefore, the amount that must be included in Dean's gross income is $7500.

Hart Corporation owns machinery with a book value of $600,000. It is estimated that the machinery will generate future cash flows of $570,000. The machinery has a fair value of $420,000. Hart should recognize a loss on impairment of

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Answer: $180,000

Explanation:

An asset is said to be impaired when the future cashflows that it will bring in are less than the book value and when the fair value of the asset is also less than the book value.

Impairment loss = Book value of asset - Fair value

= 600,000 - 420,000

= $180,000

A company buys equipment for $48,000, expects to use it for ten years, and then sell it for $6,000. Using the straight-line method, the company should report annual depreciation for the equipment of: A. $4,200. B. $8,400. C. $4,800. D. $9,600.

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Answer:

A $4,200

Explanation:

Given the following information, a company buys equipment for $48,000 expects to use it for ten years, and then sell it for $6,000

We need to use the formula below

Annual depreciation = (Original cost - Salvage value) / Estimated life(years)

Annual depreciation = ($48,000 - $6,000) / 10

Annual depreciation = $4,200

The following monthly data are available for Bonita Industries. which produces only one product: Selling price per unit, $42; Unit variable expenses, $14; Total fixed expenses, $42000; Actual sales for the month of June, 5000 units. How much is the margin of safety for the company for June

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Answer:

70%

Explanation:

Margin of safety is the amount of sales a company makes in excess of the breakeven point  

Margin of safety = (actual sales -  break-even sales) / actual sales

Breakeven quantity are the number of  units produced and sold at which net income is zero

Breakeven quantity = fixed cost / price – variable cost per unit /

$42000 / (42 -14) = 1500

(5000 - 1500) / 5000 = 70%

Denny works for Engineers, P.A. While working on an Engineers project, Denny is injured. Under state workers' compensation laws, he will be compensated only if the injury was:________.
a. incidental
b. material
c. accidental
d. intentional

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Answer:

c. Accidental

Explanation:

Since in the given situation it is mentioned that denny worked for enginners and at the time of working on an engineer project denny is injured so as per the state worker compensation loan he would be compensated only when the injury is to be considered as an accidental as the compensation is only to be provided when there is an accidental injuries

Therefore the option c is correct

of $3.00 per unit. The variable cost to manufacture is $2.00 per unit. The monthly fixed costs are $8000. Its current sales are 29,000 units per month. If the company wants to increase its operating income by 20%, how many additional units must it sell

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Answer: 33,200 units

Explanation:

Current operating income = Sales - Variable costs - fixed costs

= (29,000 * 3) - (29,000 * 2) - 8,000

= $21,000

An increase of 20% would be:

= 21,000 * 1.20

= $25,200

The number of units that must be sold is:

= (Fixed costs + Required profit) / Contribution margin

Contribution margin = Selling price - Variable cost

= 3 - 2

= $1

Number of units to be sold is:

= (8,000 + 25,200) / 1

= 33,200 units

Which of the following types of mortgages would be most advantageous to have on your house if you expected the annual rate of inflation would be higher than most people thought?
a. reverse annuity mortgage
b. interest-only mortgage
c. adjustable-rate mortgage
d. fixed-rate mortgage

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Answer:

d. fixed-rate mortgage

Explanation:

Inflation can be defined as the persistent general rise in the price of goods and services in an economy at a specific period of time.

Generally, inflation usually causes the value of money to fall and as a result, it imposes more cost on an economy.

On a related note, when the level of inflation is low in a particular country; their current account balance would be high. However, when the level of inflation is high; it results in low growth and as such increases the home country's current account balance, other things being equal (ceteris paribus).

Hence, if you anticipate a higher annual rate of inflation than most people thought, the fixed-rate mortgage would be most advantageous to have on your house because the interest is fixed or constant over the life of the mortgage loan.

A fixed-rate mortgage can be defined as an installment or fully amortizing mortgage loan that has a fixed (constant) interest rate that doesn't change throughout the entire duration of the loan.

This ultimately implies that, an equal amount of money is paid as principal and interest throughout the life of the mortgage loan.

World-Tour Co. has just now paid a dividend of $2.83 per share (Div0); its dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 6 percent per year forever. If the required rate of return on the stock is 16 percent, what is the current value of the stock, after paying the dividend

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Answer:

the current value of the stock is $30

Explanation:

The computation of the current value of the stock is given below:

Price of stock today is

= Dividend per share × (1 + growth rate) ÷  (required rate of return - growth rate)

= $2.83 × (1 + 0.06) ÷  (0.16 - 0.06)

= $2.9998 ÷ 0.10

= $29.9980  

= $30

Hence, the current value of the stock is $30

Sheridan Industries reported actual sales of $2,125,000 and fixed costs of $562,275. The contribution margin ratio is 30%. Compute the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio. (Round margin of safety ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g. 52.7.)

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Answer:

Margin of safety $250,750

Margin of safety ratio 11.8%

Explanation:

Computation for the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio

First step is calculate the Break even point in dollars

Break even point in dollars = Fixed costs / Contribution margin ratio

Break even point in dollars=$562,275/0.30

Break even point in dollars = $1,874,250

Now let determine the the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio

Margin of safety = Actual Sales - Break even sales

Margin of safety= $2,125,000 -$1,874,250

Margin of safety=$250,750

Margin of safety ratio= Margin of safety/Actual Sales

Margin of safety ratio = $250,750/$2,125,000

Margin of safety ratio = 0.118*100

Margin of safety ratio = 11.8%

Thereforethe margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio will be:

Margin of safety $250,750

Margin of safety ratio 11.8%

How would you need to shift the supply and demand curves in a market to result in a situation where equilibrium quantity increases while the equilibrium price change is indeterminate?
a. Supply must increase while demand decreases.
b. Either supply or demand must increase.
c. Both supply and demand must increase.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

An increase in supply would lead to a rightward shift of the supply curve. As a result price decreases and quantity increases.

An increase in demand leads to a rightward shift of the demand curve. As a result, equilibrium price and quantity increases.

Taking these two effects together, there is an increase in equilibrium quantity and an indeterminate change in equilibrium price

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